Irish manufacturing expands at fastest rate in 3 years in March

Purchasing Managers’ Index hits its highest since April 2011

Manufacturing technicians at  Intel’s manufacturing facility in Leixlip. Co Kildare. Photo: Alan Betson/Irish Times
Manufacturing technicians at Intel’s manufacturing facility in Leixlip. Co Kildare. Photo: Alan Betson/Irish Times

Irish manufacturing activity grew at the fastest rate in nearly three years in March as the economy gains steam after completing an international bailout in late 2013, a survey showed on Tuesday.

The Investec Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index nudged up to 55.5 in March from 52.9 in February, hitting its highest since April 2011, and holding above the 50 line dividing growth in activity from contractions for the 10th straight month.

The PMI sub-index measuring employment slipped to 54.6 from 54.9 in February, but also marked its 10th straight month of growth.

Manufacturing accounts for about a quarter of Irish gross domestic product, according to World Bank figures.

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